'Blood On The Tracks' Movie: Bob Dylan Album Heading To Big Screen

Don't cry buckets of rain. "Blood on the Tracks," Bob Dylan's classic album, is headed to the big screen.

If this news has you seeking shelter from the storm (except many more of these, folks), try not to panic: "As longtime admirers of one of the greatest albums in the history of music, we feel privileged to be making this film," producer Rodrigo Teixeira said in a statement. "Our goal is to work with a filmmaker who can create a classic drama with characters and an environment that capture the feelings that the album inspires in all fans."

Sounds good! Teixeira and his Brazilian-based company, RT Features, will turn the songs from "Blood on the Tracks" into a narrative. (Think: "American Idiot," the jukebox musical produced from Green Day's "American Idiot.") The 1975 album, Dylan's fifteenth, includes such classic songs as "Tangled Up In Blue," "Buckets of Rain," "Shelter From the Storm," "Simple Twist of Fate" and "Idiot Wind."

Legendary American singer, songwriter, poet, artist and actor, Bob Dylan performs from his repertoire of over 400 songs and 50 albums at the 22nd annual Bluesfest music festival near Byron Bay on April 25, 2011. Dylan will conclude his tour of Australia with two shows in Sydney on April 27 and 28. (AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD)

Legendary American singer, songwriter, poet, artist and actor, Bob Dylan acknowledges the applause after performing from his repertoire of over 400 songs and 50 albums at the 22nd annual Bluesfest music festival near Byron Bay on April 25, 2011. Dylan will conclude his tour of Australia with two shows in Sydney on April 27 and 28. (TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/Getty Images)

American music legend Bob Dylan (R) performs with his band onstage during his concert at The Worker's Gymnasium in Beijing on April 6, 2011. Counter-culture legend Bob Dylan made his long-awaited China debut on April 6 after finally getting approval to bring his charged songs of protest and struggle to a nation where dissent is muzzled. (LIU JIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Roskilde, DENMARK: (FILES) This picture taken 30 June 2006 shows US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan performing at the Roskilde Festival. Dylan will perform during a concert in Saint-Sebastian 11 July 2006. (PETER ELMHOLT/AFP/Getty Images)